Acupuncture for Citizens

Check out these opportunities for drop-in and registered acupuncture appointments at the Nats’ekhi Kų̀ Health Centre! People use acupuncture to regulate stress, alleviate pain, recover from injuries, moderate addictions, and manage chronic conditions. It is widely used to support mental health, menstrual health, pregnancy and postpartum care, sleep, and digestion. Many find it very relaxing…

Post-secondary tour

We’re taking students on a tour of post-secondary schools in the greater Vancouver area from April 8 to 12, 2024. – Open to KDFN Citizens in Grade 10 – 12. – Limited space available. – KDFN will cover all travel costs. Apply before Wednesday, February 21. For more info or to apply, contact Bryan Laloge:…

Southern Tutchone phrases of the week

Check out these Southern Tutchone phrases of the week recorded by Pricilla Dawson! Turn on your sound to hear the pronunciations. What is he/she doing? – Ye dà’į? He/she is tanning a moose hide. – Kanday dhǜ ädhäw. What are you doing? – Ye dìn’į? I am tanning a hide. – Ädhǜ íthäw. Stay tuned…

Elder appreciation luncheon

KDFN is hosting a luncheon to express its appreciation of our Elders who contributed to heritage, and to our book Kwanlin Dün Dă Kwăndur Ghày Ghakwadîndur: Our Story in Our Words February 19, 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre – Łu Zil Män (Multipurpose Room) Transport available – please arrange in advance.…

A closer look at healthy relationships

Let’s take a closer look at healthy relationships and self-esteem through an Indigenous lens. Sign up for the healthy relationships workshop! February 13, 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Natsékhi Kų̀ Health Centre – Healing Room Discussion will include: – sacred teachings, – communication, – and healthy sex. Lunch and refreshments will be served. To register, please…